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geritsel · 2 months
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Elin Danielson-Gambogi - landscape paintings
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xyl4-4444 · 2 years
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I know that this is wayyy different from what I normally post but...
Here are some painting I did throughout the entire art camp (June 10th - June 16th)
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landschaftsmalerei · 8 months
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Schloss Windsor, um 1829 von Joseph Mallord William Turner
Aquarell auf Papier, 1829 British Museum, London, UK
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ernestdescalsartwok · 4 months
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ARCHWAY-LONDON-PAINTNGS-PINTURA-LONDON-PAINTINGS-BUS-STOP-URBAN-LANDSCAPE-ARTIST-PAINTER-ERNEST DESCALS por Ernest Descals Por Flickr: ARCHWAY-LONDON-PAINTNGS-PINTURA-LONDON-PAINTINGS-BUS-STOP-URBAN-LANDSCAPE-ARTIST-PAINTER-ERNEST DESCALS- Una parada de autobús en ARCHWAY, LONDRES, Reino Unido, paisaje urbano con personas esperando el próximo autobús debajo de la marquesina que destaca de los edificios azulados del fondo, mientras la luz del sol se insinúa con esperanza. Escenas de la vida cotidiana en la gran ciudad y capital de Inglaterra. Pintura del artista pintor Ernest Descals sobre papel de 40x 70 centímetros, pintar los millones de momentos que nos ofrece la urbe de London.
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The Victorian Era
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During the Victorian period, Britain was a powerful nation with a rich culture. It had a stable government, a growing state and an expanding franchise. It also controlled a large empire and it was wealthy partly because of its degree of industrilisation and its imperial holdings and in spite of the fact that three fourths or more of its population was working class.
Culture and Art
Theatre thrived during the victorian era melodramawhich featured evil villians, virtuous heroines and intricatenplots - was the most important and most popular genre from early on.
Music halls were also very popular, they featured varied programs of singing, dancing, sketches and more. They emerged in the 1850s and by 1870s there were hundreds across Britain and seating thousands of people. Music halls attracted people of all classes.
Victorian Literature
In the victorian Era, reading became less of a privilege of the wealthy and more of a past time of most British Citizens this meant that publications began to flourish.
Magazines began to publish monthly installments of news articles satiric essays, poetry and fiction. Due to these publications it helped many authors to share their work easily it also helped to launch the careers of prominent victorian writes such as Dickens, Eliot, Tennyson and the Brownings.
Education
Education was regarded as a universal need and was eventually a universal right. it was made compulsory up to the age of 10 in 1880.
Victorian Poetry
While the novel was the more dominant form of literature during the victorian period, poets continued to experiment with style and methods of story- telling in the poems.
Much of the writing during this time was a reaction to the rapidly changing notions of science, mortality and society. Victorian writers also reacted to the writing of previous generations.
The Victorian novel
The novel could be considered one part of the victorians literary exploration, It continued to develop and eventually became the prominent medium for written expression. In the framework of the novel,realism emerged as a notable literary characteristic ofthe periodand showcased this combination of romantic subjectivity and Augusten objectivity.
Victorian architecture
The most popular building designs used in Britain was probably gothic architecture neo-gothic style which made full use of new materials like wrought iron. Other styles of victorian architecture is Jacobethan (1830-70), Renaissance revival (1840-90) Romanesque Revival , Neo-greek (1845-65) second empire (1855-80) British arts and crafts design movement (1880-1910).
Victorian Painting
Fine art paining in victorian Britain reflected all the christian 4 imperial certainties of the age. It encompassed history paintng and various types of genre painting as well as landscape painting and of course portrait art of all kinds.
Jack the Ripper
In the Victorian Era between August and November in 1888, in the Whitechapel area in London, there was 5 brutal murders. The killer was called ‘Jack the Ripper’ as they never found the identity of him.
All the women murdered were prostitues, and all except one were horribly killed.
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Paint By Numbers Canada- Diamond Paintng
Paint by numbers is a popular hobby in Canada, and for good reason. Not only is it a fun and relaxing activity, but it also allows you to create beautiful artwork without having to be an expert painter. 
One of the great things about paint by numbers in Canada is that there are many different scenes and landscapes to choose from, such as the Canadian Rockies, the Northern Lights, or the beautiful lakes and forests. These paintings capture the natural beauty of Canada and make for a great addition to any home or office. 
Another advantage of paint by numbers in Canada is that it's a great way to explore different parts of the country without having to leave your home. By painting a picture of a Canadian landmark or city, you can experience a small piece of it and learn more about the country's culture and history. 
Paint by numbers is also a great hobby for those who are looking for a creative outlet, as it allows you to express yourself and create something beautiful. It's also a great way to bond with friends and family, as you can work on a painting together, taking turns filling in sections or working on different parts of the painting. 
In conclusion, paint by numbers is a great hobby for Canadians and visitors alike. It allows you to explore Canada's natural beauty and culture while creating beautiful artwork and bonding with loved ones. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced painter, give paint by numbers a try and discover the joy of creating art. 
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cottage-writings · 3 years
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Emil Jakob Schindler - Waldweg.
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i12bent · 2 years
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Sigurd Wandel (Feb. 22, 1875 - 1947) was a Danish painter who studied first at the Academy and later with Zahrtmann. He went on to become a professor at the Academy and also its Director.
Wandel’s art was fairly traditional with only occasional Modernist traces. He did landscapes, portraits - often groups, and genre paintings of the family sphere, such as this one:
Two Boys Reading, 1919 - oil on canvas (Privately owned)
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roxxell · 3 years
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landscape study | cape town, south africa
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“Sur la route”, réalisé à l’occasion d’une visite à ma famille.
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nealturner · 4 years
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Detour, oil on canvas, 16 by 13 in. Original Art on Auction... Link: http://stores.ebay.com/GALLERY-ANT
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wickydolly · 4 years
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One does not simply watch Bob Ross and not paint landscapes.
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theartofmany · 5 years
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Artist: Ignacio Bazan Lazcano Title: Gas station “Again another image that involve vehicles. Could be the last personal image for this year. Hope you like it. !” Great artwork...
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ra-the-hoff · 5 years
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blanket octopus bringing the night sky now available on a variety of products on @redbubble
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Sir Hans Heysen OBE - Arkaba Country, oil on canvas
Wilhelm Ernst Hans Franz Heysen (1877 - 1968) was a great Australian landscape artists. He was a master of depicting atmospheric light and is renowned for his Australian landscapes in watercolour. Heysen was born in Hamburg, Germany, and migrated to South Australia, with his family, at the age of seven years. He left school when he was 14 to work whilst studying art part-time. With sponsorhip, Heysen studied in France for four years before returning to South Australia
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artbyticu · 5 years
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